Learning arranging/transcribing
Hello Tonebase, Tonebasers,
My name is Joost from the Netherlands, and I am enjoying all of your content!
My passion lately has been arranging/transcribing classical pieces for classical guitar. I'm loving it. A great way to engage with my favourite music. I'm relatively new to this game, my background is in many other genres but classical, so I am eager to educate myself. This is my wish list. Maybe someone can give me some pointers...?
- I am looking for resources on arranging for classical guitar. Any books maybe? I very much enjoyed the workshop by Koen Claes! Are more workshops on this topic planned? Or maybe a Challenge?
- I'd love some professional feedback on my arrangements. Any idea where to get that?
- I have some specific questions about notation: regarding multiple voices, and also note length. Does anyone know resources that deal with the topic of notating for classical guitar? Or maybe for piano, which shares similar characteristics.
- What's a good platform for sharing my arrangements? I heard about Musescore. Is that the place to be?
I published my first completed arrangement on YouTube, as midi playback, with a download link for the sheet music. (Aria from cantata 'Widerstehe doch der Sünde' by Bach). I could paste a link here, but I'm not sure what the policy on sharing links is here.
All the best,
Joost
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